The first part (1-3): I saw it in Tokyo and explained why I met Mr. Fujino.
The second part (paragraphs 4-35): Write about your acquaintance, getting along and parting with your husband in Sendai.
The third part (paragraphs 36-38): Leave Sendai and describe the author's memory of Mr. Fujino.
The author of Mr. Fujino recalled his study abroad in Tohoku University in Japan and expressed his deep nostalgia. In addition, the article also warmly praised Mr. Fujino Genkuro's spirit of studying hard and teaching hard, his rigorous and practical style, and especially his sincere friendship with the people of China. At the same time, it also shows the author's strong patriotism and fighting spirit against imperialist forces.
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1902 In April, Lu Xun was 22 years old. With the ideal of seeking the truth of saving the country and the people, he went to Japan to study and studied Japanese at Hongwen College in Tokyo. /kloc-0 transferred to Sendai in September, 904 to study medicine at Sendai Medical College. Mr. Fujino, who graduated from Aichi Medical College (now Nagoya University), was promoted to professor of anatomy at Sendai Medical College two months before Lu Xun entered school.
Lu Xun met the Japanese scholar here and established a profound friendship between teachers and students. Under the influence of Japanese militarism, the Japanese at that time held narrow national prejudice against the people of China. But Mr. Fujino is not like this. He didn't discriminate against Lu Xun from a weak country, cherished it more, and had a great influence on Lu Xun with his noble quality.
This article was written in 1926 10 6 12. At that time, Lu Xun, the author, was persecuted by the Northern Warlords and their imperial literati and went south from Beijing to teach at Xiamen University. The author wrote this article in memory of Mr. Fujino. This article was first published in the 23rd issue of Mangyuan, a semi-monthly magazine in the same year1February, and was later included in the collection of essays Flowers in the Morning.